The sources which dominate the thermal cosmic X-ray background cannot have X-ray spectra similar to the power laws measured for bright active galactic nuclei. The optical consequences of this disparity are pursued by considering a standard model for the photoexcitation and heating of the line emitting gas surrounding a central source (e.g., such as a quasar). The optical line emission to be associated with compact young quasar sources having the same X-ray spectrum as the X-ray background is found to be substantially different from that characteristic of typical quasars. Implications on quasar source counts and the identification of such new objects are discussed
We investigate the relations between the observed emission-line strengths, widths, and continuum pro...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPWe present...
Hard X-ray surveys have uncovered a large population of heavily obscured AGNs. They also reveal a po...
Near-infrared measurements have been obtained of 30 quasars originally found serendipitously as x-ra...
The conditions under which the combined emission from power law sources can mimic the X-ray backgrou...
We calculate the contribution to the cosmic x-ray background (CXB) of a population of power law spec...
Continuum observations from ~0.3 nm to 6 cm (10^(9.7)-10^(18) Hz) are presented for 109 bright quasa...
We compare the optical to soft X-ray spectral energy distribution (SED) of a sample of bright low-re...
A model for spectral evolution is presented whereby active galactic nuclei (AGN) of the type observe...
Although absorbed quasars are extremely important for our understanding of the energetics of the Uni...
We present a systematic analysis of X-ray archival data of all the 29 quasars (QSOs) at z> 5.5 obser...
Features of quasars and active galactic nuclei are discussed and include: the nature of the power so...
A tight non-linear relation between the X-ray and the optical-ultraviolet (UV) emission has been ob...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Using Chandra observations in the 2.15 deg(2) COSMOS-legacy field, we present one of the most accura...
We investigate the relations between the observed emission-line strengths, widths, and continuum pro...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPWe present...
Hard X-ray surveys have uncovered a large population of heavily obscured AGNs. They also reveal a po...
Near-infrared measurements have been obtained of 30 quasars originally found serendipitously as x-ra...
The conditions under which the combined emission from power law sources can mimic the X-ray backgrou...
We calculate the contribution to the cosmic x-ray background (CXB) of a population of power law spec...
Continuum observations from ~0.3 nm to 6 cm (10^(9.7)-10^(18) Hz) are presented for 109 bright quasa...
We compare the optical to soft X-ray spectral energy distribution (SED) of a sample of bright low-re...
A model for spectral evolution is presented whereby active galactic nuclei (AGN) of the type observe...
Although absorbed quasars are extremely important for our understanding of the energetics of the Uni...
We present a systematic analysis of X-ray archival data of all the 29 quasars (QSOs) at z> 5.5 obser...
Features of quasars and active galactic nuclei are discussed and include: the nature of the power so...
A tight non-linear relation between the X-ray and the optical-ultraviolet (UV) emission has been ob...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Using Chandra observations in the 2.15 deg(2) COSMOS-legacy field, we present one of the most accura...
We investigate the relations between the observed emission-line strengths, widths, and continuum pro...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPWe present...
Hard X-ray surveys have uncovered a large population of heavily obscured AGNs. They also reveal a po...